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A part of Baltimore for 157 years, the Sellers Mansion of 801 N. Arlington Avenue will be revitalized in the coming months. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the deteriorating building will be renovated to act as the entrance … Continued

Looking to own a piece of historic Baltimore? Check out the now up for sale collection of properties from developer Richard Naing of RWN Development Group. His pending retirement brought about the new listings. Hotels, venues, and private residences are now … Continued

It’s a breath of fresh air to see investment in the Baltimore metro- especially when it comes from local banks and philanthropic organizations. The Central Baltimore Future Fund, tied to the efforts from the Johns Hopkins University community, is intended … Continued

It’s no mystery that vacancy and expensive rentals are an issue in Baltimore City. Even many of the new apartment buildings in the downtown area are out of the affordable range for the middle class working in the city- pushing … Continued

Fells Point has long been known to be steeped with Baltimore and Maritime history. Now, some of the oldest surviving examples of that history are close to deteriorating completely. The historic houses, located on Wolfe Street, are not the oldest … Continued

In an effort to improve the green space in Baltimore, the city is slated to receive funds to create and restore green space, monitor water quality, and start educational programs, the White House announced today. From vacant lot revitalization to … Continued

If you’ve shopped at the Whole Foods in Harbor East, you know that while the location is ideal, the size of the grocery store leaves much to be desired. Well, last week, ground was broken on the new location. This … Continued

This weekend, July 15th-17th, the largest free art festival in the country happens again in Baltimore’s own Station North. Headlining artists include Wyclef Jean and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, One of the biggest things of note this year is the … Continued

Even though people say that Baltimore is going through a renaissance, it’s nice to see solid examples. This gorgeous downtown building at 115 N. Charles Street that has long been underutilized will soon house both retail space and apartments. Downtown … Continued

Rash Field, and iconic part of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Waterfront, has seen much controversy in years past. This week, the Waterfront Partnership and Mahan Rykiel Associates revealed a plan for the space that seems to tick many boxes. The field will sport … Continued